Osama was against his kids joining al-Qaeda
London, May 4: Osama bin Laden, who was world's most wanted man, didn't want his children to join al-Qaeda and apologised to them for spending much of his time on waging Jihad, according to a document believed to be his will.
In the four-page document dated December 14, 2001, written on computer and signed by him, Osama had appealed his children not to join al-Qaeda.
The document, which was first published in a Lebanese newspaper in 2001, has resurfaced this week following Osama's death at the hands of the US navy SEALs on Sunday at his Pakistan hideout, the Daily Telegraph reported.
"I'm sorry, I spent so much time on Jihad." It was a candid apology al-Qaeda chief bin Laden has made to his children in the document believed to be his last will.
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